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Hudson shad regs now catch-and-release only

Albany – Anglers fishing for American shad on the Hudson River this spring will be restricted to catch-and-release only, which isn’t necessarily a problem since nearly all shad anglers release their fish anyway. Still, the

Long Island/NYC

The cod fishing off Montauk Point remains excellent, with several open boats reporting pool fish in the 20- to 30-pound class among catches of 200 to 300 fish. There are plenty of ling along with

Season Dates

April 12: Trout & bass seasons open, Delaware River & West Branch of the Delaware, Pa-N.Y border water sections. April 14: Bass season closes, Greenwood Lake. April 15: Bass season, catch & release, opens, Greenwood

NWTF CEO Rob Keck departing

Edgefield, S.C. – Rob Keck, chief executive officer of the National Wild Turkey Federation and the face of the organization for nearly 30 years, has resigned from that position. Two others – Chief Operating Officer

Central New York

Oneida Lake: Perch were hitting at Lewis Point, Williams Park and North Shore in 8 to 20 feet of water, as well as along the buoy line at 125, 123 and 121 in 30 feet.

Adirondacks

According to the Blue Line Sport Shop in Saranac Lake, rainbow trout and salmon have been caught in Lake Colby. Reports from the Red Top Bait Shop near Tupper Lake indicate the fishing at Lake

Long Island/NYC

While the recent rough seas have kept many of the private boats tied to the dock, the open boat cod fishing off Montauk Point has been outstanding, with most boats limiting out after only a

Catskills

Typical spring conditions, with generally high and very cold water on the Catskill trout streams. It will likely be that way for the April 1 opener, too. www.catskillflies.com

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